Uttarakhand Cabinet Expansion: A Strategic Balance for Development
Uttarakhand's Chief Minister, Pushkar Singh Dhami, expanded his cabinet by inducting five MLAs as ministers, achieving the cabinet's full capacity of 12. The expansion aims to balance regional representation and prepare for upcoming Assembly elections. Dhami emphasizes teamwork and development reaching all corners of the state.
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The Uttarakhand cabinet led by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami witnessed a significant expansion on Friday. During a solemn ceremony held at the Lok Bhavan, five MLAs were sworn in as ministers, bringing the cabinet to its full strength of 12 members.
Among the newly inducted members are Khazan Das, Bharat Singh Chaudhary, Madan Kaushik, Pradeep Batra, and Ram Singh Kaida. This move aims to balance representation between the Garhwal and Kumaon regions and to include members both from the plains and the hill areas, crucial strategies ahead of the next state Assembly elections.
The newly appointed ministers bring a mix of experience and fresh perspectives. As the state gears up for elections, Chief Minister Dhami emphasizes the team's united effort to drive inclusive development across Uttarakhand, ensuring progress reaches even the remotest corners. Dhami, alongside other dignitaries, applauded the commitment to public service at the swearing-in event.
(With inputs from agencies.)

